The Square and Compasses
Author : Donald H. B. Falconer
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Page : 550 pages
File Size : 46,80 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Freemasonry
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Author : Donald H. B. Falconer
Publisher :
Page : 550 pages
File Size : 46,80 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Freemasonry
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Page : 828 pages
File Size : 29,4 MB
Release : 1867
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Author : Cécile Révauger
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 23,15 MB
Release : 2015-12-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1620554887
The history of black Freemasonry from Boston and Philadelphia in the late 1700s through the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement • Examines the letters of Prince Hall, legendary founder of the first black lodge • Reveals how many of the most influential jazz musicians of the 20th century were also Masons, including Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Nat King Cole • Explores the origins of the Civil Rights Movement within black Freemasonry and the roles played by Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois When the first Masonic lodges opened in Paris in the early 18th century their membership included traders, merchants, musketeers, clergymen, and women--both white and black. This was not the case in the United States where black Freemasons were not eligible for membership in existing lodges. For this reason the first official charter for an exclusively black lodge--the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Massachusetts--was granted by the Grand Lodge of England rather than any American chapter. Through privileged access to archives kept by Grand Lodges, Masonic libraries, and museums in both the United States and Europe, respected Freemasonry historian Cécile Révauger traces the history of black Freemasonry from Boston and Philadelphia in the late 1700s through the Abolition Movement and the Civil War to the genesis of the Civil Rights Movement in the early 1900s up through the 1960s. She opens with a look at Prince Hall, legendary founder and the chosen namesake when black American lodges changed from “African Lodges” to “Prince Hall Lodges” in the early 1800s. She reveals how the Masonic principles of mutual aid and charity were more heavily emphasized in the black lodges and especially during the reconstruction period following the Civil War. She explores the origins of the Civil Rights Movement within black Freemasonry and the roles played by Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois, founder of the NAACP, among others. Looking at the deep connections between jazz and Freemasonry, the author reveals how many of the most influential jazz musicians of the 20th century were also Masons, including Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Nat King Cole, Eubie Blake, Cab Calloway, and Paul Robeson. Unveiling the deeply social role at the heart of black Freemasonry, Révauger shows how the black lodges were instrumental in helping American blacks transcend the horrors of slavery and prejudice, achieve higher social status, and create their own solid spiritually based social structure, which in some cities arose prior to the establishment of black churches.
Author : Geoffrey Hodson
Publisher : Quest Books
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 24,67 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
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On Freemasonry symbolism; writings by a theosophist.
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Page : 684 pages
File Size : 41,99 MB
Release : 1909
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Author : Oliver Optic
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Page : 338 pages
File Size : 19,87 MB
Release : 1884
Category : Boatbuilding
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Author : Malcolm C. Duncan
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Page : 288 pages
File Size : 38,27 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Freemasonry
ISBN : 9781581735307
"The purpose of this work is not so much to gratify the curiosity of the uninitiated as to furnish a guide for the neophytes of the Order, by means of which their progress from grade to grade may be facilitated. Every statement in the book is authentic, as every proficient Mason will admit to himself, if not to be public, as he turns over its pages. The non-Masonic reader, as he peruses them, will perhaps be puzzled to imagine why matters of so little real importance to society at large should have been so industriously concealed for centuries, and still more surprised that society should have been so extremely inquisitive about them."-From the Preface.
Author : Christopher Hodapp
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 61 pages
File Size : 16,85 MB
Release : 2013-01-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1118412109
Take the mystery out of the Freemasons Fascinated by Freemasons? Freemasons For Dummies is the internationally bestselling introduction to the Masons, the oldest and largest "secret society" in the world. This balanced, eye-opening guide demystifies Freemasonry, explaining everything from its elaborate rituals and cryptic rites, to its curious symbols and their meanings. With new and improved content, including updated examples and references throughout, this new edition of Freemasons For Dummies provides the most straightforward, non-intimidating guide to the subject on the market. Updated expert coverage of the basic beliefs and philosophy behind Freemasonry Revised information on the history of the society, including updates concerning its founding, famous historical members, and pivotal events New coverage devoted to the recent influx of younger membership The latest and ongoing controversies and myths surrounding Freemasonry The role of women in a Masonic organization, including opportunities for women to participate in Freemasonry The effects cultural and political changes and worldwide events are having on the organization If you're intrigued by the mystery that surrounds the Masons, get ready to learn the facts about this ancient order in Freemasons For Dummies.
Author : Albert Gallatin Mackey
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Page : 374 pages
File Size : 44,67 MB
Release : 1898
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Author : Art DeHoyos
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Page : 952 pages
File Size : 38,60 MB
Release : 2007-05-01
Category : Freemasonry
ISBN : 9780970874924